Patents Assigned to Advanced Research and Technology Institute
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Patent number: 7348005Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of collagen and MHC-like compounds to down regulate immune responses. Methods for administration of such compounds that induce immune tolerance are described. The invention is important in the context of allograft rejection, transplantation, graft rejection, pleural disease and immunotolerance.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2002Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: Advanced Research and Technology InstituteInventor: David S. Wilkes
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Patent number: 7314618Abstract: The present invention relates to antibodies that bind to FGF23 polypeptides and to FGF23 mutant polypeptides.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2003Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Assignees: Advanced Research and Technology Institute, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universtat MunchenInventors: Michael Econs, Ken White, Tim Matthias Strom, Thomas Meitinger
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Publication number: 20070161043Abstract: The present invention provides a method of preparing a multicolor quantum dot-tagged bead, a multicolor quantum dot-tagged bead, a conjugate thereof, and a composition comprising such a bead or conjugate. Additionally, the present invention provides a method of making a conjugate thereof and methods of using a conjugate for multiplexed analysis of target molecules.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2006Publication date: July 12, 2007Applicant: Advanced Research and Technology Institute, Inc.Inventors: Shuming Nie, Xiaohu Gao, Mingyong Han
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Patent number: 7223563Abstract: The invention relates to novel nucleic acids encoding a fibroblast growth factor-23(FGF23) and proteins encoded thereby, mutations in which are associated with autosomal dominant rickets (ADHR). The invention further relates to methods of diagnosing and treating hypophosphatemic and hyperphosphatemic disorders comprising inhibiting or stimulating, respectively, the biological activity of FGF23 in a patient. The invention also relates to methods of treating osteoporosis, dermatomyositis, and coronary artery disease comprising stimulating the biological activity of FGF23 in a patient.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2001Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Assignees: Advanced Research and Technology Institute, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat MuchenInventors: Michael Econs, Ken White, Tim Matthias Strom, Thomas Meitinger
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Patent number: 7097988Abstract: The invention relates generally to compositions of and methods for obtaining mu opioid receptor polypeptides. The invention relates as well to polynucleotides encoding mu opioid receptor polypeptides, the recombinant vectors carrying those sequences, the recombinant host cells including either the sequences or vectors, recombinant opioid receptor polypeptides, and antibodies immunoreactive with mu opioid receptors. The invention includes as well, methods for using the isolated, recombinant receptor polypeptide in assays designed to select and improve substances capable of interacting with mu opioid receptor polypeptides for use in diagnostic, drug design and therapeutic applications.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2000Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: Advanced Research and Technology InstituteInventor: Lei Yu
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Patent number: 6987132Abstract: The invention provides novel tetradentate enediyne ligands that are themselves thermally stable, yet react at about room temperature or slightly higher upon addition of metal ions or under photothermal conditions. In another aspect of the invention, a method of treating a disorder in a mammal comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of a compound or composition is provided. In addition, the free ligand can be delivered to the mammal prior to complexation to metals, such that the ligand is exposed to a metal in the body and forms a metal complex in vivo. Furthermore, a metal complex of the invention can be administered to the mammal such that the complex exchanges the first metal center with another endogenous metal in order to form a second metal complex in vivo. The second metal complex is capable of forming a benzenoid diradical under physiological conditions and/or under photothermal conditions.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2002Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: Advanced Research and Technology Institute, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey M. Zaleski, Diwan Singh Rawat
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Patent number: 6905210Abstract: Methods, systems, and media relating the display of scattering and/or absorption characteristics of an optical medium. For scattering measurements, a Hartmann-Shack calibration image of a measurement system is acquired to define a first plurality of point spread functions. A Hartmann-Shack test image of the medium is acquired to define a second plurality of point spread functions. A shift is determined between the test image and the calibration image. A point spread of each of the second plurality of point spread functions is measured, each of the second plurality of point spread functions including a component due to optical aberration of the medium and a component due to scatter. The component due to optical aberration is determined using the shift. The component due to optical aberration is deconvolved to determine the component due to scatter. A display of the local scattering characteristics is generated using the component due to scatter.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2003Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignees: Board of Regents, The University of Texas System, Advanced Research and Technology InstituteInventors: Raymond A. Applegate, Larry N. Thibos
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Patent number: 6905076Abstract: A system and method of incubating a liquid is provided. The system is well-suited for incubating small volumes of liquid at high temperatures. The liquid may be a reaction mixture comprising a glycoprotein. During the incubation process, oligosaccharides may be removed from the glycoprotein.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2003Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Advanced Research and Technology Institute, Inc.Inventors: Yunping Huang, Yehia S. Mechref, Milos V. Novotny
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Patent number: 6858135Abstract: Polar, monolithic CEC columns having an amine and/or cyano functional stationary phase are used to separate complex mixtures of saccharides. Using the positive-ion mode of detection for neutral saccharides, detection conditions were optimized to low-femtomole sensitivities with the use of an ion trap mass spectrometer. The described column technology provides a universal system for separating a wide range of carbohydrates: mono- and oligosaccharides with the intact reducing end, as well as saccharide alditols.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2003Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Advanced Research and Technology Institute, Inc.Inventors: Amy H. Que, Milos V. Novotny
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Patent number: 6828439Abstract: Disclosed are novel compounds, compositions, and methods that are particularly useful in photodynamic therapy. In particular, the inventive compounds, compositions, and methods relate to the formation of cytotoxic radical species in the presence of light. Significantly, the compounds, compositions, and methods of the present invention do not require the presence of oxygen in the photodynamic therapy and, as such, rely on a unimolecular mechanism for producing the radicals. The inventive compounds, compositions, and methods can be used, for example, in the treatment of cancers as well as infections caused by microorganisms such as protozoa, fungi, bacteria, and viruses.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2001Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Advanced Research and Technology Institute, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey M. Zaleski, Diwan Singh Rawat
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Publication number: 20040142042Abstract: Methods and compositions are disclosed for providing prolonged-release of therapeutic agents by way of in situ stereotaxic implantation in specific loci, including pathways, to treat know disorders. One or more microstructures comprising therapeutic agents and pharmaceutically acceptable carriers are implanted, for example, through a cannula. The microstructures are of a sufficient size and shape to prevent dispersion from the implant site.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2004Publication date: July 22, 2004Applicant: Advanced Research and Technology Institute, Inc.Inventor: Michael J. Kubek
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Publication number: 20040119942Abstract: Methods, systems, and media relating the display of scattering and/or absorption characteristics of an optical medium. For scattering measurements, a Hartmann-Shack calibration image of a measurement system is acquired to define a first plurality of point spread functions. A Hartmann-Shack test image of the medium is acquired to define a second plurality of point spread functions. A shift is determined between the test image and the calibration image. A point spread of each of the second plurality of point spread functions is measured, each of the second plurality of point spread functions including a component due to optical aberration of the medium and a component due to scatter. The component due to optical aberration is determined using the shift. The component due to optical aberration is deconvolved to determine the component due to scatter. A display of the local scattering characteristics is generated using the component due to scatter.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2003Publication date: June 24, 2004Applicant: Board of Regents, The University of Texas System, and Advanced Research and Technology InstituteInventors: Raymond A. Applegate, Larry N. Thibos
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Patent number: 6737054Abstract: Described are preferred myocardial grafts of skeletal myoblasts or cardiomyocytes, and cellular compositions and methods useful in obtaining the grafts. The myocardial grafts are stable and can be used, for example, to deliver recombinant proteins directly to the heart.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2001Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Advanced Research and Technology InstituteInventor: Loren J. Field
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Publication number: 20040091476Abstract: Disclosed herein are the methods of using the H4-1BB protein, ligands to this protein, and various mAbs either directed against H4-1BB or other molecules that can be used therapeutically. The nature and importance of the H4-1BB molecule provides the ligands and related co-stimulatory molecules the ability to enhance or suppress T-cell activation and proliferation. By treating T-cells that have expressed receptor protein H4-1BB with one of the four anti-H4-1BB monoclonal antibodies disclosed herein activation or inhibition of the immune response is seen. Also disclosed herein is cDNA for the human receptor H4-1BB. The cDNA of the human receptor H4-1BB is about 65% homologous to the mouse cDNA 4-1BB and was isolated by using probes derived from murine cDNA 4-1BB. A fusion protein for detecting cell membrane ligands to human receptor protein H4-1BB was developed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2001Publication date: May 13, 2004Applicant: Advanced Research and Technology Institute, Inc.Inventor: Byoung S. Kwon
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Patent number: 6699491Abstract: Methods and compositions are disclosed for providing prolonged-release of therapeutic agents by way of in situ stereotaxic implantation in specific loci, including pathways, to treat known disorders. One or more microstructures comprising therapeutic agents and pharmaceutically acceptable carriers are implanted, for example, through a cannula. The microstructures are of a sufficient size and shape to prevent dispersion from the implant site.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Advanced Research and Technology Institute, Inc.Inventor: Michael J. Kubek
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Patent number: 6670479Abstract: The present invention provides methodology for carbon-nitrogen bond formation via vinyl or aryl amination. In the process of the invention, an sp2 hybridized radical is reacted with an azomethine moiety to form pyrrolidine and indole compounds. The methodology provides a facile process for the synthesis of compounds having the pyrrolidine or indole subunit and is especially advantageous for compounds having acid or base labile functional groups and/or is comprised of chiral centers susceptible to acid/base epimerization.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Advanced Research and Technology Institute, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey N. Johnston, Rajesh Viswanathan
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Methods for enhanced virus-mediated DNA transfer using molecules with virus-and cell-binding domains
Patent number: 6670177Abstract: A method to increase the efficiency of transduction of hematopoietic and other cells by retroviruses includes infecting the cells in the presence of fibronectin or fibronectin fragments. The fibronectin and fibronectin fragments significantly enhance retroviral-mediated gene transfer into the cells, particularly hematopoietic cells including committed progenitors and primitive hematopoietic stem cells. The invention also provides improved methods for somatic gene therapy capitalizing on enhanced gene transfer, hematopoietic cellular populations, and novel constructs for enhancing retroviral-mediated DNA transfer into cells and their use.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1998Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Advanced Research and Technology Institute, Inc.Inventor: David A. Williams -
Patent number: 6659613Abstract: Methods, systems, and media relating the display of scattering and/or absorption characteristics of an optical medium. For scattering measurements, a Hartmann-Shack calibration image of a measurement system is acquired to define a first plurality of point spread functions. A Hartmann-Shack test image of the medium is acquired to define a second plurality of point spread functions. A shift is determined between the test image and the calibration image. A point spread of each of the second plurality of point spread functions is measured, each of the second plurality of point spread functions including a component due to optical aberration of the medium and a component due to scatter. The component due to optical aberration is determined using the shift. The component due to optical aberration is deconvolved to determine the component due to scatter. A display of the local scattering characteristics is generated using the component due to scatter.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2001Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignees: Board of Regents, The University of Texas System, Advanced Research and Technology InstituteInventors: Raymond A. Applegate, Larry N. Thibos
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Patent number: 6627879Abstract: One illustrative embodiment of a voltage pulser circuit comprises a voltage source producing a first voltage, and a thyratron tube having an anode coupled to the output of the voltage source, a cathode connected to a reference potential and a grid responsive to a grid control voltage to electrically connect the anode to the cathode to thereby cause the first thyratron tube to switch the anode between the first voltage and the reference potential. A pulse-shaping circuit may be connected to the anode of the tube to effectuate desired rise and fall times of the voltage pulses produced by the voltage pulser circuit. Such a voltage pulser circuit is particularly suited for use in connection with the operation of pulsed spectrometer instruments, such as time-of-flight mass spectrometers and the like.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2002Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Advanced Research and Technology Institute, Inc.Inventors: James P. Reilly, Noah P. Christian
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Patent number: 6610202Abstract: An arrangement for performing chromatography with a mobile phase and a chromatographic bed having a stationary phase is provided. The arrangement includes a support assembly configured to support the stationary phase. The support assembly has a sealed cavity configured so that when the support assembly is supporting the stationary phase a portion of the chromatographic bed and the stationary phase extends into the sealed cavity. The arrangement further includes a bladder having a void defined therein. The bladder is positioned within the sealed cavity. The arrangement also includes a fluid positioned within the void of the bladder so that the bladder is urged toward the stationary phase within the sealed cavity. The arrangement further includes an anode positioned in contact with the mobile phase.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2001Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Advanced Research and Technology Institute, Inc.Inventors: David Nurok, Megan Frost